You can use a sheet of paper towel, apply a small amount of water to it. Avoid making your paper wet, just a little damp so that when you wipe the screen, all the dust wouldn't be flying in the air. Wipe the screen twice if necesary. When your paper turned dusty, tost it away and use another one. If you keep using the same paper towel for the entire surface, you'll get spots afterward. That's my old way of cleaning computer screen and yes I didn't have to purchase any spray at all. Keep in mind that you can only wipe your screen and your mouse with damp paper towel, wiping other electronic devices such as keyboard might ended up risking you. Hope this help!
2007-12-19 13:17:44
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answered by missybitsy 1
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Buy Crocodile Computer Exterior Cleaner. Merry Christmas too!
2007-12-19 13:07:00
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answered by BomBet 2
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i might basically use the stuff they sell on the keep especially designed for it, or an extremely diluted answer of gentle cleansing soap with water on a rag. do never prepare rigidity while wiping a seen exhibit unit, and do never at as quickly as spray onto the exhibit screen. Spray the answer on the rag first in case you have an previous television exhibit screen it is made from glass, it is completely high-quality to spray it with Windex or to spray the answer at as quickly as on the exhibit screen, yet Windex, and so on isn't suitable for the recent fangled lcd, LED monitors. it is too caustic
2016-11-23 16:17:09
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answered by lemanski 4
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I use electrical wipes, or windex sprayed on a soft cloth. don't spray your monitor directly with the liquid :)
2007-12-19 13:10:00
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answered by KeWr 5
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Windex or 409 and an old underwear.
2007-12-19 13:12:19
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answered by Answeringmachine 2
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i use electronic cleaner,or a little water with a little dish detergent,don't use anything with ammonia or alcohol
2007-12-19 13:16:15
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answered by thomasl 6
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